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Apparently, between the years of 1995 and 2008 the only shirts in circulation were tent sizedWent into St Luke’s @ Crookes this dinner time.
Pristine ‘03 home shirt hanging on the racks. Shame it was a 5XL.
Still, it’s in there for any larger retro shirt enthusiasts.
I noticed that too, thankfully they are not my size.i do literally have savings over £1k for when my size does appear, need this and the home one. Its an expensive hobby this !Someone's splashed out!
It's as expensive as you allow it to be unless you set a budget.I noticed that too, thankfully they are not my size.i do literally have savings over £1k for when my size does appear, need this and the home one. Its an expensive hobby this !
Is that a child's size?Someone's splashed out!
When you have everything from 1988 onwards, they were expensive but up-to a point of £100 ish.Tht was 5 years ago, now they are silly money, occasionally get lucky like you have. But its the pre 1988 ones which are the rarest and fetch crazy money.obviously being a collector the goal is to get them all. Pre 1988 in my size XL are impossible so far in 9 years of tryingIt's as expensive as you allow it to be unless you set a budget.
I've got 2 of the Leicester away luminous ones, one of which I've worn the last 2 weeks. But washing it has meant some of the letters have come off probably lowering the sell-on price. Very lucky to have 1, never mind 2!! Paid about 150 for the pair of em all in all.
Got the white Laver third shirt for a bargain £40 a few years back. Think most I've ever paid was £80 for the sash laver one.
Size wouldn't necessarily be a factor if you're only collecting. If you were going to wear them then yes, need your own size. I've got the 1990-92 home shirt (loads of stripes one) in a large and its like a duvet cover on me and I'm 6' tall!! The sizes between then and now are remarkable.When you have everything from 1988 onwards, they were expensive but up-to a point of £100 ish.Tht was 5 years ago, now they are silly money, occasionally get lucky like you have. But its the pre 1988 ones which are the rarest and fetch crazy money.obviously being a collector the goal is to get them all. Pre 1988 in my size XL are impossible so far in 9 years of trying
Size wouldn't necessarily be a factor if you're only collecting. If you were going to wear them then yes, need your own size. I've got the 1990-92 home shirt (loads of stripes one) in a large and its like a duvet cover on me and I'm 6' tall!! The sizes between then and now are remarkable.
Edit: purple sash currently on ebay.
Oh i wear all of mine, the rarer ones for special occasions such as Wembley. Also trying to collect the 80’s and 90’s tracksuit tops. Again, hard to find . I also collect old england shirts and have west germany and holland shirts from that era too.
Most of my old ones are either a small or large youth. Never going to wear them and as GHLF said, larger ones are impossible to find
Would be good to get a swaps/sales thread up on here. I've got loads I'm never gonna wear because they are either kids size or duvet size ("you'll grow into it, son").
I wore the white Laver shirt to the Peterborough game.It's as expensive as you allow it to be unless you set a budget.
I've got 2 of the Leicester away luminous ones, one of which I've worn the last 2 weeks. But washing it has meant some of the letters have come off probably lowering the sell-on price. Very lucky to have 1, never mind 2!! Paid about 150 for the pair of em all in all.
Got the white Laver third shirt for a bargain £40 a few years back. Think most I've ever paid was £80 for the sash laver one.
There was one in a Chapeltown charity shop a few years ago.Got the white Laver third shirt for a bargain £40 a few years back
You were in the Triple Point before the game?I wore the white Laver shirt to the Peterborough game.
Thinking of giving it another outing tomorrow
In return for a suitable donation I trust.There was one in a Chapeltown charity shop a few years ago.
Bert knows this because an old lady friend of Bert's worked there.
It's now in Bert's wardrobe after she kindly gave it to him.
I'm mainly proper shirts, but my most recent addition was this training/ casual shirt that I've never seen before
I might go in it n all then. How embarrassing to wear the same thing at the same do! The shame.I wore the white Laver shirt to the Peterborough game.
Thinking of giving it another outing tomorrow
I was indeed.You were in the Triple Point before the game?
How much cash we talking?Anyone with pre 1989 shirts or tracksuits, PM me, i have cash waiting and can collect too.
No actually.In return for a suitable donation I trust.
Bert was there, Bert Jnr knows the London types.I was indeed.
Quick chat inside with some Londoners of my acquaintance but mainly outside with my daughter.
As something of a charity wallah myself I concur with that viewpoint.No actually.
Bert assumes his old lady friend paid for it.
Charity wallahs are very honest.
Depends on the condition of it, if you have anything in large or xl pm me with photo preferably and i will respond with a generous offer.How much cash we talking?
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